Hi all,
I have calculated joint moment using inverse dynamics.
There were pelvis_tilt,lift, and rotation_moment in output file of inverse dynamics.
For example, + of pelvis_tilt_moment indicates pelvis anterior tilt moment or posterior tilt moment?
Similarly, what is lift and rotation?
Please teach me.
Sincerely yours,
Haru
Pelvic moment
- Thomas Uchida
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Re: Pelvic moment
You can use the "Coordinates" panel in the GUI (http://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu:80 ... +and+Poses) to answer your question by noting how the model changes as you move the sliders.
- Haruki Toda
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Re: Pelvic moment
Hi Tom,
Thank you for your answer.
Are polarities in output files of inverse kinematics and kinetics same?
Haru
Thank you for your answer.
Are polarities in output files of inverse kinematics and kinetics same?
Haru
- Thomas Uchida
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Re: Pelvic moment
Yes, the sense of a model's coordinate is consistent. The OpenSim\Models directory contains "OutputReference" files for several models (the results from running OpenSim Tools). You might find it useful to look through some of these results. There are also three tutorials and several examples here: http://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu:80 ... +Tutorials.Are polarities in output files of inverse kinematics and kinetics same?